U.S. Government Auction Sales: 
 
OVERVIEW OF GOVERNMENT AUCTIONS 
 
Most people are completely unaware of the bargains that can be found in the most unlikely 
of places: the government! We're used to reading about the Pentagon paying $59.00 for a 
wrench, about the national debt rising higher and higher, so it's excusable to not think of 
government and "sales" in the same sentence. 
Yet nearly every level of government from city and town on up through county, state and 
federal, has possession of excess property that must be disposed of. If this can be 
accomplished and money raised at the same time, why not? We want government to be 
fiscally responsible, right? 
The most common method of parting with this overage of property is through auction sales. 
These affairs offer a unique opportunity to the right person–– purchases at bargain 
basement prices which you can turn around and sell at a profit! The money to be made 
staggers the imagination. 
From property seized by police officers or customs officials to repossessions by the 
Department of Housing and Urban Development, there are thousands of items of all types 
available at rock–bottom prices. Whether you're merely buying for yourself or seeing this as 
a line of business that could make you a substantial profit, the key is to identify and locate 
these auctions. 
You name it! Houses, cars, jewelry, yachts, government farm equipment, computers, 
firewood–– it's there for the bidding… and the buying! And, eventually–– the selling for 
profit! 
You don't need much experience for this. You are familiar with what many of these items 
cost today on the open market. If you buy it far enough below market value, you can still 
sell the property yourself at a discount and make a handsome profit. 
If you yourself have always wanted to own a luxury yacht, here's your chance. You'll never 
find your dream purchase at a lower price. 
You could even start a second–hand store or set up shop at a flea market or swap shop to 
peddle your merchandise after you've acquired it. Many of these places are havens for 
shoppers. You've simply gone them one better by obtaining the good(s) at an even lower 
price than they'll pay–– and they’ll be pleased with their "bargain". 
The purpose of our booklet is to point you in the right direction to find out about the 
various auctions that are held by virtually all branches of government. The listings in this 
book are as up to date as possible. Contacting these places listed should give you the 
information you need to begin your auction attendance. 
There are open–bidding auctions, where you shout out the dollar value you're willing to pay 
following a minimum bid requirement called by the auctioneer. There are also sealed–bid 
auctions where you submit the price you're willing to pay. You get only one shot at that 
type of bidding. 
Be careful with the open bid auctions. You can become so focused on a particular piece of 
property that you end up in a "bidding war" that ends up with your paying more than you 
should and cutting well into your eventual profit. Be disciplined! Set a dollar limit ahead of 
time so that you can let certain items go if the bidding goes too high. This is a business now, 
so common money sense is important. You must now think in terms of expenses vs. 
revenue. 
If you have a certain hobby or interest, property in this area may be your natural market. If 
you specialize, it can help you concentrate on only those items in the large auction areas 
where there are hundreds of people bidding for thousands of goods. Your focus will be in 
your area and you'll soon be an expert on costs, prices and resale’s of this commodity. 
Auctions can be hyped up–– to the point of temptation to overbid. Don't do it! Remember 
your goal, your budget and your knowledge of what things cost and you'll do very well. 
Through the contacts listed in this booklet, you will find yourself on a regular mailing list of 
government auctions. Often, with the notice, you'll receive a catalogue of the items to be 
sold and approximately what time they'll be auctioned. This will allow you to budget your 
time wisely at these affairs and not get lost in the shuffle. 
Good luck! 
STATE GOVERNMENT AUCTIONS 
 
These are the state contacts and a brief description of auctions held at this level of 
government. 
ALABAMA:		        Alabama Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 210487 
				Montgomery, AL 36121 
				(205) 277–5866 
 
Alabama auctions offer a variety of goods usually three times a year. Items: office 
equipment, cars, farm machinery, trucks, boats, tractors and more. There is a mailing list 
you can be placed on. 
ALASKA:			        Surplus Property Management Office 
				2400 Viking Drive 
				Anchorage, AK 99501 
				(907) 279–0596 
 
It's best to call the Juneau office (907) 465–2172 to be placed on their mailing list. There 
are weekly auctions of smaller items like furniture and office equipment and spring and fall 
auctions for larger items like cars. 
ARIZONA:		        Office of Surplus Property 
				1537 W. Jackson Street 
				Phoenix, AZ 85007 
				(602) 542–5701 
 
Auctions held four times per year. Items: computers, cars, furniture and thousands of other 
pieces. Mailing list is available. 
 
 
 
ARKANSAS:		        State Marketing & Redistribution Office 
				6620 Young Rd. 
				Little Rock, AR 72209 
				(501) 565–8645 
 
Mailing list available. Both regular and sealed bid auctions are held. Weekly events. 
CALIFORNIA:		        Office of Fleet Administration 
				1416 10th Street 
				Sacramento, CA 95814 
				(916) 657–2318 
 
Open bid auctions once a month of surplus vehicles on Saturdays at Sacramento or Los 
Angeles. Mailing list. 
 
COLORADO:		        Department of Correctional Industries 
				State Surplus Agency 
				4200 Garfield Street 
				Denver, CO 80216 
				(303) 321–2200 
 
Several auctions per year. Mailing list is available. Non–profit organizations have first 
choice. 
 
CONNECTICUT:	                60 State St. Rear 
				Wethersfield, CT 06109 
				(203) 566–7018 (or 7190) 
 
Eight to ten auctions per year. Vehicles usually auctioned on the second Saturday of the 
month. Registration fee. 
 
DELAWARE:		        Division of Purchasing Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 299 
				Delaware City, DE 19706 
				(302) 834–4550 
 
In May and September, there are public auctions of vehicles, office furniture and other 
surplus property. Mailing list is available. 
 
 
 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA	                Department of Public Works 
					5001 Shepard Parkway 
					Washington, DC 20032 
					(202) 404–1068 
 
Vehicle auctions held the first and third Tuesday of the month. No mailing list. Registration 
fee. 
 
FLORIDA				        Department of Management Services 
					813A Lake Bradford Road 
					Tallahassee, FL 32304 
					(904) 488–5272 
 
This address is a "retail" store with items available for sale. Motor Vehicle Bureau (904) 
488–5178 holds vehicle auctions once a month at various locations throughout the state. 
 
GEORGIA:			        Department of Administrative Services 
					Purchasing Division, Surplus Property 
					1050 Murphy Avenue, S.W. 
					Atlanta, GA 30310 
					(404) 756–4800 
 
Several auctions per year, held on the third Wednesday of the month chosen. Mailing list. 
Items: vehicles, shop equipment, typewriters, computers, copiers and more. 
 
HAWAII				No state surplus auctions. 
 
IDAHO				        Division of Purchasing 
					(208) 327–7465 
 
Idaho's state agencies hold their own auctions. You must contact the specific state agency 
directly. Auctions advertised in newspaper. 
 
ILLINOIS:				Central Management Services 
					Division of Property Control 
					3550 Great Northern Ave. 
					Springfield, IL 62707 
					(217) 793–1813 
 
Auctions held at Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield two or three times per year on 
Saturdays. Mailing list available for $20/year. Items:  desks, chairs, calculators, cameras, 
refrigerators and more. 
INDIANA:		        State Surplus Property Section 
				229 W. New York Street 
				Indianapolis, IN 46202 
				(317) 232–0134 
 
Auctions held as needed each year. No mailing list, but contact this office in May for a 
schedule. 
 
IOWA:			        Department of Natural Resources 
				Wallace State Office Bldg. 
				Des Moines, IA 50319 
				(515) 281–5121 
 
Auction is second Saturday of May for items such as boats, fishing rods, tackle boxes and 
hunting equipment. The Vehicle Dispatchers Garage holds vehicle auctions three to four 
times per year. Call (515) 281–5121. 
KANSAS:			        State Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 19226 
				Topeka, KS 66619–0226 
				(913) 296–2334 
 
Many items left over for sale following offering to state agencies. Contact office for 
information on events. 
KENTUCKY:		        Office of Surplus Property 
				514 Barrett Avenue 
				Frankfurt, KY 40601 
				(502) 564–4836 
 
Saturday auctions every two to three months as needed. Items: vehicles, desks, chairs, 
couches, beds, lawnmowers, etc. Mailing list is available. 
LOUISIANA:		        Division of Administration 
				Louisiana Property Assistance Agency 
				P.O. Box 94095 
				Baton Rouge, LA 70804–9095 
				(504) 342–6849 
 
Auctions held on the second Saturday of each month at 1502 N. 17th St. Items:  medical 
and office equipment, boats, bicycles, televisions, vehicles and more. 
MAINE:			        Office of Surplus Property 
				Station 95 
				Augusta, ME 04333 
				(207) 289–5750 
 
Public auctions five to six times per year. Primarily vehicles. No mailing list. 
MARYLAND:		        Department for Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 122 
				8037 Brock Bridge Rd. 
				Jesup, MD 20794 
 
No public auctions. Address above is a "retail" store for surplus property. 
MASSACHUSETTS: 	                State Purchasing Agency 
				Department of Procurement & General Services 
				Surplus Property 
				One Ashburton Place 
				Boston, MA 02108 
				(617) 727–7500 
 
Public auctions six times per year, usually on Saturdays. Vehicles primarily. No mailing list. 
MICHIGAN:		        Department of Management & Budget 
				State Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 30026 
				Lansing, MI 48913 
				(517) 335–8444 
 
Mailing list. Several auctions per year. Items: office furniture, household goods, machinery, 
livestock, vehicles and more. 
MINNESOTA:		        Surplus Operations Office 
				5420 Highway 8 
				New Brighton, MN 55112 
				(612) 639–4022 
 
About 15 auctions per year held around the state. Items include vehicles, boats and 
snowmobiles along with jewelry, furniture, computers, stereos and more. Mailing list. 
MISSISSIPPI:		        Bureau of Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 5778 
				Jackson, MS 39288 
				(601) 939–2050 
 
Two to three auctions per year of machinery and vehicles. Mailing list. 
MISSOURI:		        Surplus Property Office 
				Materials Management Section 
				P.O. Drawer 1310 
				Jefferson City, MO 65102 
				(314) 751–3415 
 
Regular auctions held throughout the year. Items: clothing, office equipment and vehicles. 
Mailing list. 
MONTANA:		        Property and Supply Bureau 
				930 Lyndale Avenue 
				Helena, MT 59620 
				(406) 444–4514 
 
One auction a year for vehicles. Mailing list. Other property auctioned the second Friday of 
each month. 
NEBRASKA:		        Office of Administrative Services 
				Material Division, Surplus Property 
				P.O. Box 94901 
				Lincoln, NE 68509 
				(402) 479–4890 
 
Auctions held three to four times per year. Items: office furniture, computers, couches and 
more. Separate vehicle auctions held. Mailing list. 
NEVADA:		                State Purchasing Division 
				Kinkead Bldg. 400 Capitol Complex 
				Carson City, NV 89710 
				(702) 687–4070 
Second Saturday in August at 2250 Barnett Way, Reno, Nevada, 89512. Separate sealed 
bid auction mailing list is available, too. You must bid at least once over two to three 
auctions or you'll be dropped from the list. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE: 		                Office of Surplus Property 
					78 Regional Drive  Building 3 
					Concord, NH 03301 
					(603) 271–2126 
 
Two auctions per year of vehicles and other property. Mailing list. 
NEW JERSEY:			        Purchase and Property Distribution Center 
					CN–234 
					Trenton, NJ 08625 
					(609) 530–3300 
 
State vehicle auctions as needed. Mailing list. 
NEW MEXICO:			        Highway & Transportation Department 
					P.O. Box 1149 
					Santa Fe, NM 87504 
 
Last Saturday in September. Vehicles and office equipment. Mailing list. 
 
NEW YORK			        Office of General Service 
					Bureau of Surplus Property 
					Bldg. #18, Harriman State Office Bldg. Campus 
					Albany, NY 12226 
					(518) 457–6335 
 
Frequent auctions around the state. Sold by category. Mailing list. 
NORTH CAROLINA: 		        State Surplus Property 
		 			P.O. Box 33900 
					 Raleigh, NC 27636 
		 			(919) 733–3889 
 
Sealed bid auctions. Mailing list. Warehouse available to inspect items. 
 
 
NORTH DAKOTA:  		                Surplus Property Office 
					P.O. Box 7293 
					Bismarck, ND 58507 
					(701) 224–2273 
 
Annual auction each September. Items:  vehicles, office furniture and equipment. Auction is 
advertised two days in advance. 
OHIO:				        State and Federal Surplus Property 
					4200 Surface Road 
					Columbus, OH 43228 
					(614) 466–5052 
 
Public auctions and sealed bid sales several times per year. Mailing list. Items:  vehicles, 
office machines, furniture and more. 
OKLAHOMA:			        Central Purchasing Department 
					Central Services, B–4, State Capitol 
					Oklahoma City, OK 73105 
					(405) 521–3046 
 
Several auctions throughout the year. $10 gets you on a mailing list. 
OREGON:			                Department of General Services 
					Surplus Property 
					1655 Salem Industrial Dr., N.E. Salem, OR 97310 
					(503) 378–4714 
 
Public auctions held every Friday of items such as vehicles, desks, computers, snow plows, 
horse trailers and more. 
PENNSYLVANIA:  		                General Services Department 
					Bureau of Vehicle Management 
					2221 Forster Street 
					Harrisburg, PA 17105 
					(717) 783–3132 
 
Vehicle auctions at least ten times per year. Mailing list. Bureau of Supplies (717–787–
4083) also auctions numerous items. Mailing list available. 
 
RHODE ISLAND:  		                Department of Administration 
					Division of Purchase 
					1 Capitol Hill 
					Providence, RI 02908 
 
Rare public auctions, advertised in local papers. Sealed bids to a list of buyers of vehicles 
and office equipment. Call to see if you can get on the list. 
SOUTH CAROLINA: 		        Surplus Property Office 
					Division of General Services 
		 			1441 Boston Avenue 
		 			West Columbia, SC 29170 
					 (803) 822–5490 
 
Warehouse is at above address. Auctions held periodically. No mailing list. Public 
Transportation Office (803–737–1488) keeps a mailing list for its vehicle auctions held 
every five to six weeks. 
SOUTH DAKOTA:  		                Bureau of Administration 
					State Property Management 
					701 East Sioux Avenue 
					Pierre, SD 57501 
					(605) 773–4935 
 
Two auctions per year, spring and fall. Vehicles. Mailing list. 
TENNESSEE:			        Department of General Services Property Utilization 
					6500 Centennial Blvd. 
					Nashville, TN 37243 
					(615) 741–1711 
 
Periodic auctions of vehicles and assorted machinery. Mailing list. 
TEXAS:				        State Purchasing & General Services Commission 
					P.O. Box 13047    Capitol Station 
					Austin, TX 78711 
					(512) 463–3445 
 
Every two months, auction of vehicles, office furniture, machines and highway equipment is 
held. Mailing list. 
UTAH:				        State Surplus Office 
					522 South 700 West 
					Salt Lake City, UT 84104 
					(801) 533–5885 
 
Auctions of vehicles, office furniture and heavy equipment are held four or five times per 
year. Mailing list. 
VERMONT:			        Central Surplus Property Agency 
					RD #2 Box 520 
					Montpelier, VT 05602 
					(802) 828–3394 
 
Warehouse at Central Garage on Barre Montpelier Street. Items: office furniture and 
machines. Public auctions for vehicles in May and September. Mailing list. 
VIRGINIA:			        State Surplus Property 
					P.O. Box 1199 
					Richmond, VA 23231 
					(804) 786–3876 
 
Regular auctions for all types of items including office equipment, computers, tractors, 
bulldozers and more. Mailing list. Cars auctioned twice a year. 
WASHINGTON:			        Office of Commodity Redistribution 
					2805 C. St. SW  Bldg. 5, Door 49 
					Auburn, WA 98001 
					(206) 931–3931 
 
Central warehouse open noon to 2:30 PM on Fridays. Cash only. 
WEST VIRGINIA: 		                State Agency Surplus Property 
					2700 Charles Avenue 
					Dunbar, WV 25064 
					(304) 766–2626 
 
Auctions every month. Items: chairs, desks, telephones, computers and more. Mailing list. 
 
 
 
WISCONSIN:			        Department of Transportation 
					P.O. Box 7396 
					Madison, WI 53707 
					(608) 266–3965 
 
Warehouse at Hill Farm Bldg., 4802 Sheboygan Avenue. Department of Administration 
(608–266–8024) holds public auctions every month for vehicles. Mailing list. 
WYOMING:			        State Motor Pool 
					723 West 19th St. 
					Cheyenne, WY 82002 
					(307) 777–7247 
 
Periodic vehicle auctions. Mailing list. 
STATE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 
 
There are billions of dollars in this country in unclaimed money sitting in state property 
offices money from uncashed stock dividends, forgotten bank accounts, insurance proceeds, 
utility deposits, safe deposit boxes and similar uncollected items. 
People move, die, lose track of various accounts; it all adds up to huge dollars. After a 
stipulated period of time that this money goes unclaimed, the state is notified and then tries 
to track down the rightful owners of the money. 
How does this affect you? Obviously, if you think you may be the beneficiary of some of 
that unclaimed money, you can contact your state's department of revenue to find out more. 
The other possibility is the opportunity to help track down the missing individuals. State 
resources being slim these days, you may be able to earn a finder's fee by locating the 
person. 
Finder's fees can range fairly high depending on the amount you make someone aware that 
they're entitled to receive. Some states have formal rules on the fee you could be paid. 
There is a concern on the states' part about overcharging the beneficiary, so keep the fees 
reasonable. It is a way to earn some money through your ability to track people down and 
tell them about their unclaimed cash. 
Contact your state's department of revenue for a lead on this information and about any fee 
restriction or regulation that may exist. 
THE U.S. GOVERNMENT 
 
The federal government is a regular discount house of values –– if you know where to look. 
From real estate to cameras to animals to books to vehicles, there are "Blue Light" specials 
everywhere on Capitol Hill. 
There's a catch, of course. The government doesn't advertise their sales. The listings that 
follow, however, are your contact points for information. This will help you identify and 
make your purchases. 
This is an ongoing enterprise. Government tentacles reach everywhere and there is a 
constant flow of materials coming in from many sources, from drug raids to IRS seizures. 
The Post Office has millions of dollars in unclaimed parcels which are sold. Repossessed 
homes as a result of government foreclosures can bring you the bargain house of your 
lifetime. 
Here are the listings, beginning with the Housing and Urban Development Department. 
HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT 
 
Auctions of foreclosed properties are a regular occurrence. The properties may be houses, 
apartments or condominiums in various states of repair. They may need fixing up–– in some 
cases, considerable work–– but you can find that out and decide what the value is to you. 
The HUD Home Line is 1–800–767–4483. 
The offices: 
REGION 1:  Boston			 
 
Room 375 
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Federal Building 
10 Causeway St. 
Boston, MA 02222   
(617) 565–5234 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Bangor Office  					Burlington Office 
Casco Northern Bank Bldg.			Room B–2B, Federal Bldg. 
First Floor					11 Elmwood Ave. 
23 Main Street 					P.O. Box 879 
Bangor, ME 04401–6394				Burlington, VT 05402–0879 
(207) 945–0467 					(802) 951–6290 
 
Hartford Office					Manchester Office 
330 Main Street					Norris Cotton Building 
First Floor					275 Chestnut Street 
Hartford, CT 06106–1860 			Manchester, NH 03101–2487 
(203) 240–4523 					(603) 666–7458 
 
 
 
 
Providence Office			 
330 John O. Pastore Fed. Bldg. 
U.S. Post Office – Kennedy Plaza 
Providence, RI 02903–1785 
(401) 528–5351 
 
REGION 2: New York		 
 
26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 
10278–0068 
(212) 264–8053 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Albany Office					Buffalo Office 
Fed. Bldg.					Leo W. O'Brien Fed. Bldg. 
North Pearl & Clinton Ave.			5th Floor, Lafayette Court  
Albany, NY 12207–2395				465 Main Street 
(518) 472–3567					Buffalo, NY 14203–1780 
						(716) 846–5755 
 
Camden Office					Newark Office 
The Parkade Building				60 Park Place 
519 Federal Street		        	Military Park Bldg. 
Camden, NJ 08103–9998  			        Newark, NJ 07102–5504 
(609) 757–5081 					(201) 877–1686 
 
REGION 3: Philadelphia		 
 
Liberty Square Bldg. 
105 S. 7th St. 
Philadelphia, PA 19016–3392 
(215) 597–2560 
	 
Field Offices: 
 
Charleston Office			    	Baltimore Office 
Third Floor, Equitable Bldg.			405 Capitol Street 
10 North Calvert St.				Suite 708  
Charleston, WV 25301–1795			Baltimore, MD 21202 
(304) 347–7036					(410) 962–2520  
 
 
Pittsburgh Office			    	Richmond Office 
412 Old Post Office				1st Floor, Federal Bldg. 
Courthouse					400 North 8th Street 
7th Avenue & Grant St.				P.O. Box 10170 
Pittsburgh, PA 15219–1939			Richmond, VA 23240–0170 
(412) 644–6388 					(804) 771–2575 
 
Washington, DC Office				Wilmington Office 
820 First Street, NE				824 Market St.  
Washington, DC 20002–4205			Suite 850 
(202) 275–8185					Wilmington, DE 19801–3016 
						(302) 573–6300 
REGION 4: Atlanta 
 
Richard B. Russell Federal Bldg., 
75 Spring St.  
Atlanta, GA 30303 
(404) 331–4739 
Field Offices: 
 
Birmingham Office				Caribbean Office 
Beacon Ridge Tower, #300 			New San Juan Office Bldg. 
600 Beacon Parkway West  			159 Carlos Chardon Avenue 
Birmingham, AL 35209–3144			San Juan, PR 00918–1804 
(201) 290–7617 					(809) 766–6121 
 
Columbia Office					Coral Gables Office 
Strom Thurmond Fed. Bldg.			Gables 1 Tower 
1835–45 Assembly St.				1320 South Dixie Highway 
Columbia, SC 29201–2480		        	Coral Gables, FL 33146 
(803) 765–5592 					(305) 662–4500 
 
Greensboro Office			  	Jackson Office 
415 N. Edgeworth St.				Dr. A.H. McCoy Fed. Bldg. 
Greensboro, NC 27401–2107			100 W. Capitol, Suite 910  
(919) 333–5363					Jackson, MS 39269–1096 
					  	(601) 965–4738 
 
Jacksonville Office				Knoxville Office 
325 West Adams Street				John J. Duncan Fed. Bldg. 
Jacksonville, FL 32202–4303			710 Locust St. , 3rd Floor 
(904) 791–2626					Knoxville, TN 37902–2526 
					  	(615) 549–9384 
 
Louisville Office			  	Memphis Office 
601 W. Broadway					One Memphis Place 
P.O. Box 1044  					200 Jefferson Ave. , #1200 
Louisville, KY 40201–1044			Memphis, TN 38103–2335 
(502) 582–6255					(901) 544–3367 
							 
Nashville Office			  	Orlando Office 
251 Cumberland Bend Dr.		        	3751 Maguire Blvd.  
#200						#270 
Nashville, TN 37228–1803			Orlando, FL 32803–3032 
(615) 736–5213 					(407) 648–6441 
 
Tampa Office 
Timberlake Federal Bldg. Annex #700 
501 E. Polk St.  
Tampa, FL 33602–3945 
(813) 228–2501 
 
REGION 5: Chicago			 
 
547 W. Jackson Blvd. 
7th Floor 
Chicago, IL 60661 
(312) 353–5680 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Cincinnati Office			  	Cleveland Office 
Federal Office Bldg. Rm 9002			One Playhouse Square #420 
550 Main Street					1375 Euclid Avenue 
Cincinnati, OH 45202–3253			Cleveland, OH 44114–1670 
(513) 684–2884 					(216) 522–4065 
 
Columbus Office					Detroit Office 
200 North High St.				Patrick V. McNamara Fed Bl 
Columbus, OH 43215–2499 			477 Michigan Avenue 
(614) 469–7345 					Detroit, MI 48226–2592 
					  	(313) 226–6280 
 
 
 
 
Flint Office					Grand Rapids Office 
605 N. Saginaw St.				2922 Fuller Avenue, NE 
#200 						Grand Rapids, MI 49505 
Flint, MI 48502–2043				(616) 456–2137 
(313) 766–5109 			 
 
Indianapolis Office				Milwaukee Office 
151 N. Delaware St.				Henry S. Reuss Fed. Plaza 
Indianapolis, IN 46204–2526			310 W. Wisconsin Av. , #1320 
(317) 226–7043					Milwaukee, WI 53203–2289 
					   	(414) 297–3214 
							 
Minneapolis–St.Paul Office			Springfield Office 
220 Second Street South  		   	509 W. Capitol St. , #206 
Minneapolis, MN 55401–2195			Springfield, IL 62704 
(612) 370–3000					(217) 492–4085 
							 
REGION 6: Fort Worth 
 
1600 Throckmorton  
P.O. Box 2905, 
Ft. Worth, TX 76113   
(817) 885–5505 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Albuquerque Office				Dallas Office 
625 Truman St., NE				525 Griffin St. , Room 860 
Albuquerque, NM 87110–6472			Dallas, TX 75202–5007 
(505) 262–6472					(214) 767–8359 
							 
Houston Office					Little Rock Office 
Norfolk Tower, 					Lafayette Bldg 
Suite 200 						Suite 200 
2211 Norfolk					523 Louisiana St. 
Houston, TX 77098–4096  			Little Rock, AR 72201 
(713) 653–3274 					(501) 378–5931 
 
Lubbock Office					New Orleans Office Bldg. 
1205 Texas Ave.					Fisk Federal Bldg. 
Lubbock, TX 79401–4093		        	1661 Canal St. #3100 
(806) 743–7276					New Orleans, LA 70112 
							(504) 589–7246 
 
Oklahoma City Office				San Antonio Office 
Murrah Federal Bldg.				Washington Square 
200 NW 5th Street				800 Dolorosa 
Oklahoma City, OK 73102–3202			San Antonio, TX 78207 
(405) 231–5464 					(512) 229–6758 
 
Shreveport Office				Tulsa Office 
Joe D. Waggoner Bldg.				Boston Place Suite 110 
500 Fannin St. 					1516 S. Boston St. 
Shreveport, LA 71101–3077			Tulsa, OK 74119 
(318) 226–5402 					(918) 581–7451 
 
REGION 7: Kansas City    				 
 
Gateway Tower II, Rm. 200  
400 State Ave.  
Kansas City, KS 66101–2406 
(913) 236–2162 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Des Moines Office				Omaha Office 
Room 259, Fed. Bldg.				Braiker/Brandeis Bldg. 
210 Walnut St. 					210 South 16th St. 
Des Moines, IA 50309–2155			Omaha, NE 68102–1622 
(515) 284–4215 					(402) 221–3879 
 
St. Louis Office 
Robert A Young Federal Building, 3rd Fl. 
1222 Spruce St.  
St. Louis, MO 63103–2836 
(314) 539–6560 
 
REGION  8: Denver 
 
Executive Tower Bldg.  
1405 Curtis 
Denver, CO. 80202   
(303) 844–6518 
 
 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Casper Office					Fargo Office 
4225 Federal Off. Bldg. 		 	Federal Building 
100 East B. Street			 	653 2nd Avenue N. 
P.O. Box 580					P.O. Box 2483 
Casper, WY 82602–1918				Fargo, N.D 58108–2483 
(307) 261–5252 					(701) 239–5666 
 
Helena Office					Salt Lake City Office 
Federal Office Building  		 	324 S. State Street 
301 South Park, Rm. 340				Suite 220 
Drawer 10095					Salt Lake City, UT 84111 
Helena, MT 59626–0095				(801) 524–5216 
(406) 449–5283 
 
Sioux Falls Office 
300 N. Dakota Ave. Suite 116 
"300 Bldg."  Sioux Falls, SD 57102–4223 
(Property handled by Denver office) 
 
REGION 9: San Francisco 
 
Phillip Burton Federal Bldg. and 
U.S. Courthouse 
450 Golden Gate 
P.O. Box 36003  
San Francisco, CA  94102 
(415) 556–5900 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Fresno Office					Honolulu Office 
1630 Shaw Ave.					Prince Jonah Fed. Bldg. 
#138						P.O. Box 50007 
Fresno, CA 93710–8193				Honolulu, HI 96850–4991 
(209) 487–5033 					(808) 541–1343 
 
Las Vegas Office 					Los Angeles Office 
1500 E. Tropicana, #205				1615 West Olympic Blvd. 
Las Vegas, NV 89119-6516			Los Angeles, CA 90015 
(702) 388-6500					(213) 251–7136 
 
Phoenix Office			        	Reno Office 
2 Arizona Ctr., #1600			        1050 Bible Way 
400 North 5th St.				P.O. Box 4700 
P.O. Box 13468			        	Reno, NV 89505–4700 
Phoenix, AZ 85004–2361			        (702) 784–5356 
(602) 379–4434 
 
Sacramento Office				San Diego Office 
777 12th Street		        		Room 5–3–S, Fed. Off. Bld. 
#200				        	880 Front Street 
Sacramento, CA. 95814–1997      	        San Diego, CA. 92188–0100 
(916) 551–1351 			        	(619) 557–5310 
 
Santa Ana Office				Tucson Office 
Box 12850					100 N. Stone Ave.  
34 Civic Center Plaza			        #410 
Santa Ana, CA 92712–2850	        	Tucson, AZ 85701–1467 
(714) 836–2446				        (602) 670–5223 
 
REGION 10: Seattle 
 
Arcade Plaza Bldg. 
1321 Second Ave. 
Seattle, WA 98101   
(206) 553–1700 
 
Field Offices: 
 
Anchorage Office				Boise Office 
Federal Building 				Federal Building  
U.S. Courthouse			        	U.S. Courthouse 
222 West 8th Avenue, #64		        550 W. Fort St. 
Anchorage, AK 99513–7537        		P.O. Box 042	 
(907) 271–4170			        	Boise, ID 83724–0420 
						(503) 326–2671 
				 
Portland Office				        Spokane Office 
520 SW Sixth St.				Farm Credit Bank Bldg., 8th Floor 
Portland, OR 97204–1596 	        	East W. 601 1st Ave. 
(503) 326–2671				        Spokane, WA 99204–0317 
						(509) 353–2510 
CUSTOMS 
 
The U.S. Customs offices seize millions in merchandise each year. E.G.& G. Dynatrend is 
under contract to auction forfeited and confiscated merchandise. Their address is: 2300 
Clarendon Blvd., Suite 705, Arlington, VA 22201. Their phone numbers are (703) 351–
7880 and (703) 351–7887. 
The U.S. Customs Public Auction Line is specifically the 703–351–7887 number. You can 
be placed on a mailing list for either $25 for regional information or $50 for national news. 
There are five different areas covered. 
There are auctions held every nine weeks in the following cities: 
_	Los Angeles, California 
_	Nogales, Texas 
_	Miami, Florida 
_	Edinburgh, Texas 
_	Houston, Texas 
_	Chula Vista, California 
_	Jersey City, New Jersey 
_	El Paso, Texas 
 
Other cities hold auctions more infrequently. 
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
 
Periodically, there are portions of a contractor's inventory that remain following completion 
of a job. The government paid for it, so they own it. They consider it surplus and it's sold by 
a Defense branch –– the Department of Defense Logistics Agency. 
You can write to these addresses for more information about these sales: 
Boston					New York 
Commander				Commander 
Defense Contract Admin. Serv.		Defense Contract Admin Serv. 
Boston Region  				New York Region 
495 Summer Street			201 Varick Street 
Boston, MA 02210–2184			New York, NY 10014–4811 
 
Philadelphia				Atlanta 
Defense Contract Admin. Serv.		Defense Contract. Admin. Serv. 
Philadelphia Region			Atlanta Region 
2800 South 20th Street			805 Walker Street 
Philadelphia, PA 19101–7478		Marietta, GA 30060–2789 
 
Cleveland			      	Chicago 
Commander				Commander 
Defense Contract Admin. Serv.		Defense Contract Admin. Serv. 
Cleveland Region		      	Chicago Region 
Federal Office Building  	      	O'Hare Int'l Airport 
1240 E. Ninth Street			P.O. Box 66475 
Cleveland, OH 44199–2036		Chicago, IL 60666–0475 
 
St. Louis			      	Dallas 
Commander				Commander 
Defense Contract. Admin. Serv.		Defense Contract. Admin. Serv. 
St. Louis Region		      	Dallas Region 
1136 Washington Avenue			1200 Main Street 
St. Louis, MO 63101–1194		Dallas, TX 75202–4399 
Los Angeles 
Commander  
Defense Contract Admin. Services 
Los Angeles Region 
11099 South La Cienega Blvd. 
Los Angeles, CA 90045–6197 
POSTAL SERVICE 
 
A number of items often turn up at the post office which are undeliverable and unclaimed. 
This merchandise can range from household and leisure items to books. 
The merchandise auctions are held in only 5 cities, the largest in New York and San 
Francisco. If you live close to one of these auction areas listed, by all means go and check it 
out. Otherwise, it may not be worth a lengthy trip. 
Atlanta:			U.S. Postal Service, Undeliverable Mails Branch 
				Dead Parcels Branch 
				730 Great SW 	Parkway  
				Atlanta, GA 30336 
				(404) 344–1625 
 
New York:			U.S. Postal Service  
				380 West 33rd Street, 
				New York, NY 10199 
				(212) 330–3800 
 
Philadelphia:  		        U.S. Postal Service 
				2970 Market Street, 
				Room 531–A 
				Philadelphia, PA 19104–9886 
				(215) 895–5140 
 
San Francisco: 		        U.S. Postal Service 
				390 Main Street 
				San Francisco, CA 94105–9502 
				(415) 543–1826  
 
St. Paul:			U.S. Postal Service 
				443 Fillmore Street, 
				St. Paul, MN 55107 
				(612) 293–3082 
 
Postal vehicles are also sold by the Post Office. They must be purchased with cash, bank 
check or money order. 
 
Alabama					Alaska 
 
U.S. Postal Service			Postal Service Supply Off. 
708 E. South Blvd.			Vehicle Maintenance 
Montgomery, AL 36119			8221 Petersburg 
(205) 244–7500 				Anchorage, AK 99507–3132 
					(907) 349–8900 
 
Arizona					Arkansas 
 
U.S. Postal Service			General Mail Facil. Fleet 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		4700 E. McCain Blvd. 
4949 E. Van Buren			N. Little Rock, AR 72231 
Phoenix, AZ 85026			(501) 945–6710 
(602) 225–3367 
 
California				Colorado 
 
Fleet Maintenance Div.			U.S. Postal Service 
1300 Evans Avenue			915 S. Logan 
San Francisco, CA 94105 		Denver, CO 80209 
(415) 550–5212 				(303) 297–6730 
 
Connecticut				Delaware 
 
U.S. Post Office			U.S. Post Office 
Vehicle Maintenance Service		Vehicle Maintenance 
85 Weston St. 				147 Quigley Blvd. 
Hartford, CT 06101			Wilmington, DE 19850 
(203) 524–6240 				(302) 323–2237 
 
Florida					Georgia 
 
U.S. Post Office			U.S. Post Office 
2800 S. Adams  				Vehicle Maintenance Facil. 
Tallahassee, FL 32301–9998		3900 Crown Rd. 
(904) 878–7268 				Atlanta, GA 30304–9721 
 
Hawaii					Idaho 
 
U.S. Postmaster				U.S. Post Office Garage 
Manager, Fleet Maintenance		770 S. 13th 
89 Sand Island Rd.			Boise, ID 83707 
Honolulu, HI 96819			(208) 383–4225 
(808) 845–1026 
 
Illinois					Indiana 
 
Main Post Office Garage  		U.S. Post Office Garage 
2105 E. Cook				615 S. Capitol Avenue 
Springfield, IL 62703			Indianapolis, IN 46225 
(217) 788–7241 				(317) 464–6081 
 
Iowa 					Kansas 
 
U.S. Post Office			U.S. Post Office Garage 
1165 Second Avenue			424 S. Kansas Avenue 
Des Moines, IA 50318–9121		Topeka, KS 66603 
(515) 283–7720 				(913) 295–9167 
 
Kentucky					Louisiana 
 
U.S. Postal Service			Main Post Office Garage 
1420 Gardiner Lane			Vehicle Maintenance Dept. 
P.O. Box 3111  				750 Florida Blvd. 
Louisville, KY 40232–9111		Baton Rouge, LA 70021 
(502) 454–1891 				(504) 381–0388 
 
Maine					Maryland 
 
Main Post Office			U.S. Postal Service 
171 Kennebec Street			6 Waelchi Avenue 
Portland, ME 04101			Baltimore, MD 21227 
(207) 871–8467 				(301) 625–8931 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Massachusetts  				Michigan 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Post Office 
135 A Street				4800 Collins Rd. 
Boston, MA 02210			Lansing, MI 48924 
(617) 654–5771 				(517) 337–8736 
 
Minnesota				Mississippi 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Post Office 
314 Eva Street 				350 E. Silas Brown St. 
St. Paul, MN 55107			Jackson, MS 39301–5201 
(612) 349–3082 				(601) 968–5784 
 
Missouri					Montana 
 
U.S. Postal Service			No auctions held. See 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		San Francisco and Salt 
3535 Katherine Rd.			Lake City. 
Quincy, IL 62301–9998 
(217) 224–4950 
 
Nebraska					Nevada 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Post Office 
Maintenance, 700 R St.			2000 Vassar Street 
Lincoln, NE 68501			Reno, NV 89510–9997 
(402) 473–1630 				(702) 788–0626 Gov't  
 
New Hampshire  			        New Jersey 
 
U.S. Post Office			Main Post Office 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		Vehicle Mainten. Facility 
955 Goffs Falls Rd.			680 State Hwy. 130 
Manchester, NH 03100–7221		Trenton, NJ 08650 
(603) 644–4022 				(609) 581–3089 
 
New Mexico				New York 
 
U.S. Post Office			U.S. Postal Garage 
1135 Broadway, N.E.			201 11th Avenue 
Albuquerque, NM 87101			New York, NY 10199–9721 
(505) 848–3887 				(212) 330–4904 
 
North Carolina 				North Dakota 
 
U.S. Postal Office			U.S. Post Office 
310 Newborne Avenue			220 E. Rosser Ave. 
Raleigh, NC 27611			Bismarck, ND 58501 
(919) 831–3702 				(701) 221–6517 
 
Ohio 					Oklahoma 
 
U.S. Postal Service			Main Post Office 
850 Twin River Drive			Vehicle Services 
Columbus, OH 43216			320 S.W. 5th Street 
(614) 469–4255 				Oklahoma City, OK 73125 
					(405) 278–6159 
 
Oregon					Pennsylvania 
 
U.S. Post Office			Philadelphia Post Office 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		Garage 
918 NW Park Avenue			30th and Chestnut 
Portland, OR 97208			Philadelphia, PA 19104 
(503) 294–2444 				(215) 895–9297 
 
Rhode Island				South Carolina U.S. Postal Service 
 
Service					U.S. Post Office 
Vehicle Maintenance			1601 Asembly St.		 
Providence RI 02904			Columbia, SC 29201–9122 
(401) 276–6800				(803) 733–4692 
 
South Dakota				Tennessee 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Post Office Garage 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		707 Chestnut Street 
500 E. Boulevard			Nashville, TN 37229–9721 
Rapid City, SD 57701–5709 
(605) 394–8648 
 
 
 
 
	 
Texas					Utah 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Post Office 
10410 Perrin Beitel			Vehicle Maintenance Dept. 
San Antonio, TX 78284			1760 W. 2100 S. 
(512) 657–8528           			Salt Lake City, UT 84199 
						(801) 974–2350 
 
Vermont					Virginia 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Post Office Garage 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		1001 School Street 
1800 Page Blvd.				Richmond, VA 23232 
Springfield, MA 01152–9721		(804) 775–6155 
(413) 785–6383 
 
Washington, D.C.			Washington (state) 
 
U.S. Postal Service			U.S. Postal Service 
Fleet Operations			3825 S. Warren 
980 V. St. NE  				Tacoma, WA 98409 
Washington, DC 20018–9601 
(202) 832–0158 
 
West Virginia  				Wisconsin 
 
U.S. Post Office			U.S Postal Service 
Vehicle Maintenance Facility		Vehicle Maintenance 
602 Donnelly St.			Madison, WI 53703 
Charleston, WV 25301–9721		(608) 246–1300 
(304) 357–4158 
 

INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE 
 
Naturally, the Internal Revenue Service has been known to seize a few items themselves. 
They generally auction these goods off to raise money for back taxes and penalties owed by 
the person whose property has been confiscated. You can get on their mailing list by calling 
their HOT LINE: 
(800) 829–1040 
 
Other hot–line numbers: 
_	San Francisco  (415) 556–5021 
_	Seattle (206) 553–0703 
_	Los Angeles (213) 894–5777 
_	Sacramento (916) 978–5520 
_	New York City (718) 780–4020 
 
The IRS may prove to be your ally yet! 
OTHER INFORMATION 
 
The other phone numbers of importance may belong to the Federal Supply Service Bureau 
which can give you more information about General Services Administration Auctions. 
Those listings: 
National Capitol Region 
National Surplus & Sales Center 
Federal Service Supply Bureau 
6808 Loisdale Rd. 
Springfield, VA 22150 
Hot–line: (703) 557–7796  
 
 
Region One				Region Two 
 
Federal Service Supply Bureau		Federal Service Supply Bureau 
10 Causeway St. 4#2FBP–1 		26 Federal Plaza #2FBB–2 
Boston, MA 02222			New York, NY 10278 
Hotline: (617) 565–7326  		Hotline: (800) 488–SALE 
 
 
Region Three				Region Four 
 
Federal Service Supply Bureau		Federal Service Supply Bureau 
Personal Property Sales Section		General Services Admin. 
841 Chestnut St. #540			404 West Beach St. #4FBB Philadelphia, PA 
19107  					Atlanta, GA 30365 
(215) 597–7253 				(404) 331–5177 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Region Five				Region Six 
 
General Services Admin. 		Excess Property Sales 
Federal Service Supply Bureau		GSA Federal Supply Bureau 
Sales Service, Mail Staff 34–5		#6FP–P 
230 S. Dearborn St.			440 College Blvd. 
Chicago, IL 60604			Overland Park, KS 66211 
(312) 353–0246 				(913) 236–2500 
 
 
Region Seven				Region Eight 
 
General Services Admin. 		General Services Admin. 
819 Taylor Street			Federal Service Supply Bureau 
Fort Worth, TX 76102			Building 41 
(817) 334–2352 				Denver Federal Center 
					Denver, CO 80226 
					(303) 236–7705 
 
 
Region Nine				Region Ten 
 
525 Market St. 29th Floor		General Services Admin. 
San Francisco, CA 94105 		Excess Personal Property 
(415) 774–5240 				400 15th Street SW 
					Auburn, WA 98001 
					(206) 931–7763 
 

RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION 
 
In the 1980s, there were a vast number of savings & loans failures and the U.S. Government 
contracted with the Resolution Trust Corporation to dispose of personal property and 
assets accumulated during the last few years. 
There is a wide inventory that is constantly changing. The key contacts: 
The Affordable Housing Disposition Program 
	1–800–624–HOME 
Resolution Trust Corporation 
	National Assets Specific Inquiry Program:   
	(800) 431–0600 
 
	Regional Assets Sales Hotline 
	(800) 348–1484 
		 
	For real estate: (800) 782–3006. 
SUMMARY: You're In Business Now! 
 
This is a wide assortment of contact listings for you to begin your new career in the buying 
and selling business. People are going to buy goods from you or from someone else. Why 
not take advantage of the outstanding savings you can accumulate by having the 
government locate your acquisitions for you? 
You always thought the government only took taxes from you. Here's a chance to get some 
back! Of course, it will probably increase your taxes as your income goes up, but that's a 
good problem to have, right?  
Good Luck!
 
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